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BUYSELL, Try [Emerging Markets Rating List]
"UBS" <7685> BUYSELL BUY maintained <9164> Trilite BUY → NEUTRAL downgraded * The ratings of the above companies are as confirmed by our company as of April 9.
Stable, not significantly affected by the announcement of auto tariffs or the impact of Dividends.
Overview for the week from March 24 to March 28: The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index high: 677.63 low: 665.57 closing price: 668.89 compared to the previous week: +0.27%. The market remained resilient, showing little impact from the declaration of auto tariffs and the drop in Dividends. It was not significantly affected by the additional tariffs on Autos from the USA or the drop in Dividends, and showed a solid trend compared to the Main Board market. Among the stocks with high Market Cap, BuySell Technologies <7685> rebounded.
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Saifuz <4892.T> rebounded sharply, marking its first rise in eight days. For the first quarter of the fiscal year ending December 2023 (January to March), it recorded non-operating income (grant revenue) of 54.28 million yen. The amount of the grant for the "Fiscal 2021 TOKYO Strategic Innovation Promotion Project" implemented by the Tokyo Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Corporation since 2022 has been confirmed. BTM <5247.T> also rebounded sharply, marking its first rise in six days, having acquired the system engineering service business from Laniakea (Chuo-ku, Tokyo).
The market is stable, supported by the rise in U.S. stocks, but resistance may be strong at higher levels.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Strategy] Today's Emerging Markets are expected to show a solid performance. On the US Stock Market yesterday, October 24, the Dow Inc rose significantly by 597.97 points (+1.42%) to 42,583.32 dollars. Reports suggested that the Trump administration's 'reciprocal tariffs' would be focused, and the unexpected rise in the March Services PMI supported stock prices. The buybacks in the high-tech sector continued, expanding the gain into the latter part of the day. Today's Emerging Markets are likely to experience a favorable buying trend.